Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... fact of the change of sovereignty , all portions of that statute law which might be termed political law were abrogated immediately by such change of sovereignty . Also , all Spanish laws , customs , and rights of property inconsistent ...
... fact of the change of sovereignty , all portions of that statute law which might be termed political law were abrogated immediately by such change of sovereignty . Also , all Spanish laws , customs , and rights of property inconsistent ...
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... fact that the formalism which is so characteristic of private arbitration in ancient times ( Sühnevertrag ) is wholly lacking in Rome . I believe that the explanation of this absence of formalism lies in the fact that the Etruscan ...
... fact that the formalism which is so characteristic of private arbitration in ancient times ( Sühnevertrag ) is wholly lacking in Rome . I believe that the explanation of this absence of formalism lies in the fact that the Etruscan ...
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... fact that at the very beginning of the fragment in question he relies upon the rescripts of the Emperor Trajan . The rescript of that same Emperor to Pliny with regard to the procedure to be used in the cases of the Christians in ...
... fact that at the very beginning of the fragment in question he relies upon the rescripts of the Emperor Trajan . The rescript of that same Emperor to Pliny with regard to the procedure to be used in the cases of the Christians in ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
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